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<font size=3>At 10:01 PM 12/3/2013, R. Micha wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">:>I need clarification:<br>
: <br>
:>So, in Torah terms are you arguing that yes, one may eat at the
homes of<br>
:>people who are meiqil on things you generally are not? That's it's
only<br>
:>nefarious motives that motivate people to act otherwise?<br>
: <br>
: Personally I do not eat in anyone's home save for my own. Surely
you<br>
: know this from earlier posts.<br><br>
I don't see how this reflects on your previous statement.<br><br>
Again, I'm trying to clarify:<br><br>
Are you saying, with yourself as an example, that you personally
follow<br>
the idea that people who do not eat in homes that follow other (but
valid)<br>
pesaqim and minhagim are NOT trying to turn "some of 'us' to be
them",<br>
but are supposed to follow their own chumeros?</font></blockquote><br>
I must admit that I find this convoluted and do not understand what is
bothering you?<br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=3>I would have
thought that's your position, but then you emailed us that<br>
earlier post (quoted above).</font></blockquote><br>
You would have thought what is my position? <br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=3>Neither of which
actually provides what the original post asked for,<br>
substantiation for saying one way or the other.<br>
</blockquote><br>
Regarding what? I am confused by what you have written.
Again, what is bothering you?<br><br>
Yitzchok Levine</font></body>
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